Ary_Scheffer_-_Orpheus_Mourning_the_Death_of_Eurydice,_1814

Bwog mourns the death/end of Columbia arts (until next semester!)

New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, but sometimes it’s difficult to break the Morningside-bubble and experience it all first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/ theatrically-inclined on campus.

Monday, May 2

  • Bey-chantae, 9 PM, Glicker-Milstein Theatre in the Diana Center – Barnard’s Bacchantae is “treating you all to a very special Beyonce-themed performance, featuring a never-before-heard medley you won’t want to miss”

Wednesday, May 4

  • Elizabeth Weisser – Viola Music, 7:00 PM, Columbia Maison Française
 in Buell Hall – “Labeled “explosive” by Strad Magazine, new music champion Elizabeth Weisser . . .” will be performing a program consisting of Heinz Holliger Souvenirs Trémaësques (2000-01),Fausto Romitelli Ganimede (1986), Salvatore Sciarrino Tre Notturni Brillanti (1974-75), and JS Bach Partita No. 2 in minor bwv (1717-20).
  • Barnard + Columbia Architecture End of the Year Show – open reception and show, 6:0 PM, Louise McCagg ’59 Gallery and the 4th and 5th floors of the Diana Center – “Students enrolled in architecture studio and workshop courses exhibit their work. Guests are welcome. Opening Reception will be held on Wedneday, May 4, 2016 between in 6-7:30 PM in the Louise McCagg ’59 Gallery.” (This gallery runs until Wednesday, May 11th)

“Orpheus Mourning the Death of Eurydice” by Ary Scheffer [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons